I have been using Logic Pro for about 2 years on my macbook, and words can't explain how much I love it lol.

BUT, I just bought a PC (for video editing purposes) but I also want to use it for Audio Production... So what would be the closest thing to logic for a PC? Another question is im also using an Apogee Duet, so i would need a PC equivalent for that as well.

I don't mind buying protools hardware if I have to make the switch to Protools.

PC for video? Sure! I used to edit video and did a bunch of pro work on a PC.

The PC I set up with Samplitude has latencies below 10us and I haven't even tweaked it for audio. It's based on an Intel E8500 Core 2 Duo, 4 gb of Corsair ram, and windows XP. The Apple guys just got a bunch of suckers that's all who don't mine forking over rediculous amounts of money for nothing spectatcular. If people stay off the internet and use your DAW strictly for recording purposes, they wouldn't have half the problems they have. I built my system including the RME 9632 and the Dell 22" display for around $1300.

The PC I set up with Samplitude has latencies below 10us and I haven't even tweaked it for audio. It's based on an Intel E8500 Core 2 Duo, 4 gb of Corsair ram, and windows XP. The Apple guys just got a bunch of suckers that's all who don't mine forking over rediculous amounts of money for nothing spectatcular. If people stay off the internet and use your DAW strictly for recording purposes, they wouldn't have half the problems they have. I built my system including the RME 9632 and the Dell 22" display for around $1300.

way to generalize.

I have both pc and mac, and I just simply prefer osx to windows. has nothing to do with me being a sucker. thank you.

I have been using Logic Pro for about 2 years on my macbook, and words can't explain how much I love it lol.

BUT, I just bought a PC (for video editing purposes) but I also want to use it for Audio Production... So what would be the closest thing to logic for a PC? Another question is im also using an Apogee Duet, so i would need a PC equivalent for that as well.

I don't mind buying protools hardware if I have to make the switch to Protools.

I'd say Cubase. If you have a PC for vid editting then make sure your graphic card isn't loud.

why not just use logic 5 pc version and try and find a copy you can legaly buy - perhaps s/h on ebay?

sure it's not got the new bits of more recent logic version but has track automation and everything is the same as u are used to for the editor windows and arrange page etc, and u can load songs u made into logic on mac if required

I have been using Logic Pro for about 2 years on my macbook, and words can't explain how much I love it lol.

BUT, I just bought a PC (for video editing purposes) but I also want to use it for Audio Production... So what would be the closest thing to logic for a PC? Another question is im also using an Apogee Duet, so i would need a PC equivalent for that as well.

I don't mind buying protools hardware if I have to make the switch to Protools.

The PC I set up with Samplitude has latencies below 10us and I haven't even tweaked it for audio. It's based on an Intel E8500 Core 2 Duo, 4 gb of Corsair ram, and windows XP. The Apple guys just got a bunch of suckers that's all who don't mine forking over rediculous amounts of money for nothing spectatcular. If people stay off the internet and use your DAW strictly for recording purposes, they wouldn't have half the problems they have. I built my system including the RME 9632 and the Dell 22" display for around $1300.

No offense to the Mac guys,but imho,MACs are an"elitist thing"
The op system changes according the "pussy of the month".
Ill stick to my super maxed PCs.

I have been using Logic Pro for about 2 years on my macbook, and words can't explain how much I love it lol.

BUT, I just bought a PC (for video editing purposes) but I also want to use it for Audio Production... So what would be the closest thing to logic for a PC? Another question is im also using an Apogee Duet, so i would need a PC equivalent for that as well.

I don't mind buying protools hardware if I have to make the switch to Protools.

I'm running Samplitude Pro and Magix Video Pro X for video editing on PC.
If you're attached to using the Mac, then you can also use bootcamp.